Systems

Written by David Klein on November 2, 2018 under Systems
The new Integrated Systems Certification Program from the Shure Audio Institute offers training that gives AV professionals the tools they need to stay ahead of continuing audio technologies.

Written by John Ellis on October 19, 2018 under Systems
Wireless microphones can be an incredibly useful tool across all areas of higher education, from use in lectures and at external events to live performances and presentations.

Written by Cheryl Jennison DaProza on October 5, 2018 under SystemsWebinars
In this webinar, we will cover room elements that present challenges when setting up a conferencing system and offer solutions to help alleviate some of the acoustical phenomena that produce them.

Written by Paul Gunia on October 1, 2018 under Systems
As the importance of conferencing continues to grow, automixing technology is playing a crucial role in ensuring people can communicate effectively.

Written by Andrew Low on September 27, 2018 under Systems
Alviksskolan, located in the Swedish capital’s Bromma district, is a primary school with a quite impressive concept. Around 1,100 students visit Alviksskolan, among them about 120 who are hard of hearing. These students have their lessons in dedicated, smaller classrooms with a well-thought-out room concept and high-quality. A hearing induction loop system enables better communication between students as well as the teachers.

Written by Andrew Low on September 24, 2018 under Systems
Shure invited leading AV integrators, consultants and decision-makers to this year’s Montreux Jazz Festival to discuss the latest trends and technologies set to impact the audiovisual sector.

Written by Jim Schanz on May 15, 2018 under NewsSystems
What does it take to create a state-of-the art customer center in an historic 1906 Loop building? Shure Pro Systems Director Jim Schanz takes us behind the scenes to find out.

Written by Cheryl Jennison DaProza on April 5, 2018 under AVSystemsWebinars
In our next webinar, we will provide an overview of techniques and best practices for a voice lift system. We’ll cover microphone selection and placement, potential acoustic gain, acoustic considerations, as well as utilizing mix-minus and zoned loudspeaker systems.

Written by Robin Hamerlinck on February 12, 2018 under Systems
In the IT sector, the only constant has been change. The ways in which technology is used, the tools available to end users and the backend infrastructure have all undergone several evolutions. CES shows what else the future may hold for AV/IT technology.

Written by Cheryl Jennison DaProza on February 9, 2018 under SystemsWebinars
In this webinar, we discuss how to reassure your IT department that networked audio will not disrupt the enterprise network and how to ensure a smooth install and commissioning.

Written by Richard Knott on February 1, 2018 under Systems
Advances in technology are helping AV and IT grow closer together. But how can companies relying on high-quality conferencing ensure their team speaks the same language?

Written by Andrew Francis on January 25, 2018 under Systems
Good architecture should provide both style and substance. But when form doesn’t follow function in the conference room, audio quality suffers.

Written by Josh Siegle on January 8, 2018 under Systems
Safeguarding confidential data on your IP network is a top priority. Shure has considered the unique security needs of our customers and developed technology to safeguard content without compromising audio quality.

Written by John Ellis on October 5, 2017 under Systems
At the Intelligent AV conference, AV managers and technicians who work on historic sites discussed the unique difficulties of setting up AV systems in these beautiful old places.

Written by Jessica Sirkin on September 14, 2017 under Systems
Conference calls are opportunities to make a good first impression. Before important calls, use these tips to make sure your conference call audio is the best it can be.

Written by Andrew Low on September 11, 2017 under Systems
We have all experienced our voice echoing through laptop and meeting room speakers or headphones during a video conference with clients or colleagues. Learn why it happens and how to fix it.

Written by Jessica Sirkin on August 29, 2017 under Systems
AV professionals often face the challenge of creating high-quality corporate and campus audio solutions on a low budget. The new P300 can help them bridge the gap.

Written by Andrew Low on July 20, 2017 under Systems
Chris Hawes explains how the MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone delivered for a client with a space that transforms from one room to a triple-divisible, multi-purpose room.

Written by Troy Jensen on June 15, 2017 under Systems
Understanding how the base building design affects the quality of audio and video conferencing in rooms can help create conference systems that provide a great experience in a modern office space.

Written by Stuart Stephens on June 6, 2017 under Systems
Feedback is an annoying and potentially damaging squealing or humming sound that can be extremely distracting during a meeting. Every audio system has a maximum amount of gain or volume that can be applied before feedback is introduced. Stuart Stephens explains why feedback occurs and how it can be eliminated.

Written by Andrew Low on May 16, 2017 under Systems
A video conferencing system with high-quality audio allows people to work effectively wherever they may be and to collaborate with employees, suppliers, clients and potential clients across the globe, allowing businesses to continue to grow.

Written by Andrew Low on April 26, 2017 under Systems
A strong unified communications strategy is essential if workers are to maintain productivity and collaborate with their colleagues around the world.

Written by Shure UK on March 27, 2017 under Systems
Shure UK Systems Group’s John Ellis explains how considering loudspeaker placement can dramatically improve the sound in your video conferencing suite.

Written by Criss Niemann on October 10, 2016 under Systems
Understanding a few key concepts like critical distance, polar pattern and form factor can help IT pros confidently deliver professional audio for corporate applications.

Written by Cheryl Jennison DaProza on September 8, 2016 under SystemsWebinars
Find out how easy it is to capture great audio from above in today’s flexible conferencing environments using the new MXA910 Ceiling Array Microphone.

Written by Criss Niemann on February 3, 2016 under SystemsWireless Systems
Networking digital audio makes everyone involved happier. This post explains how Dante-enabled Shure products bring greater efficiency to designers and integrators and increased ease of use to their clients.

Written by Davida Rochman on November 4, 2015 under MicrophonesSystems
These days, the task of running audio for meetings and conferences often falls to the AV team. If you’re more comfortable with bits and packets than proximity effect, here are some microphone tips that will make you an audio pro.

Written by Davida Rochman on August 25, 2014 under SystemsWireless Systems
When Mix and other leading audio publications start devoting ink to digital audio networking for live sound and broadcasting applications, there’s more than a revolution in the making. The future has arrived.

Written by Davida Rochman on January 24, 2014 under Systems
Contributor: Gino Sigismondi, Senior Manager, Shure Systems Support For the last couple of years, we’ve all heard the steady drumbeat of digital in pro sound applications. Digital audio networking systems that transmit and receive up to 64 audio channels over a single Ethernet cable, and more recently, digital wireless microphone systems. These solutions allow audio […]

Written by Davida Rochman on December 6, 2013 under Systems
Imagine a summit meeting with hundreds of delegates from across the globe. They are seated behind desk-mounted microphones and many are wearing headsets. There’s a nameplate in front of each one, indicating the nation represented. In addition to the listeners, there are a nearly equal number of interpreters. Somewhere in this milieu, a small technical […]

Written by Davida Rochman on November 27, 2013 under Systems
Contributor: Phil Bower, Prestige AV & Creative Services The venue was booked months ago, the event has been promoted to your membership, and the speaker line-up, while in a constant state of flux, is finally just about buttoned up. But the time has come, in addition to the dozens of other tasks on your pre-show […]

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